Last week, Ariel watched as I somehow amassed more and more things to knit.
I started the week off with socks, but now there are 1) the tomten jacket, 2) a scarf (revisited), 3) EZ’s Spiral Hat, 4) socks, and 5) a soon-to-be hat. As I knitted and casted-on for more (unfinished) projects, Ariel made a bunny, which was obviously smart. Stick to one project and finish it. And then watch with interest as your boss shifts from one project to another, in a matter of minutes.
These are my current projects at the shop… there are several others at home.
While I enjoy working on multiple projects at once, my dilemma is that I don’t finish any single one project quickly because obviously, I’m working on them all at once.
The upside is they all eventually get finished near the same time, and then I can cast on for more projects…and start the cycle over once again.

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There is nothing wrong with either style, is there? It’s to each their own and I prefer many projects on the needles so that I’m always able to find something I feel like knitting;-P
If I have more than 3 on the needles or hooks at a time I get very overwhelmed. It is almost a given that someting will not get finished in a ressonable time period or one or more will get frogged.
Thi I admire how you can get them all finished.
AG
I sort of wish I was that way. I’m pretty much a stick with one and finish gal. But, that can make me angry at times. Probably could use the break. I just put my head down and “power through”…
Yeah, but what do I have going on at home?
By the way, what a nice looking bunny!
Doesn’t Ariel ever get tired of being cute AND perfect? One or the other lady, one or the other!